Good Housekeeping magazine judges were impressed by the mixture of three different chocolates with pieces of butterscotch and coconut

The best Easter egg of 2014 has been revealed as a luxury sugary treat that will set tempted chocoholics back some £25.

Created by shaping SIX eggs in one, the Tesco Finest Medley of Flavoured Chocolate Easter Eggs charmed judges of Good Housekeeping magazine to win Easter Egg of the Year.

Even though it is costly, the egg is a beautifully presented mix of white, milk and dark chocolate and pieces of butterscotch, raspberry, hazelnut and coconut.

The 2.2lb egg was also awarded the title of best chocolate egg for sharing.

Last year Tesco won with its own-label Chokablok American Dreamcake egg costing just £5.

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Shell out for these: Harrods' luxury egg and the already famous Waitrose chocolate frog

The Waitrose Woodland Friends Hop The Frog won this year’s children’s category, scoring 81 out of 100, with judges describing the £5 hollow milk chocolate egg as “delicious” and also awarding it the “cuteness” award.

The eggstravagant Harrods Belgian Chocolate Lattice Egg, costing £29.95, won the best for grown-ups category, scoring 79 out of 100 for its “beautifully simple yet elegant eye-catching design with creamy milk chocolate swirls”.

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Best for teens: Lindt Hello Cookies and Cream egg

The Lindt Hello Cookies and Cream egg, priced at £9.99, won the best for teens category.

In the hot cross bun category, Tesco won again, followed by Aldi and Lidl who managed to push out posh rivals like Harrods, Duchy Originals and Heston Blumenthal.